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It's a race though, and note that it is co-gov funded (=you're paying for your cryptographic secrets to be broken) so if you are a poor soul that is exposed to fiat (you probably are even if you aren't using it), then you also benefit if it succeeds, because then at least you weren't diluted for nothing.

I'm still in the camp of "do it right" rather than "move fast and break things", but since even NIST is focusing right now on transition w/ hybrid solutions, I'm still a fan of staging BIP-360, to at least get taproot at the same level as p2wpkh.

Maybe @Murch has knowledge about what's happening around BIP-360?

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BIP360 was published a couple months ago. I thought someone might be working on a pull request to Bitcoin Core, but I haven't heard much about that

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Thanks. I was thinking that maybe I missed something; I've been a bit distracted lately. But these things do take time and I'd honestly expect a bundle softfork - maybe with cleanup, maybe with GSR, both? It could make sense.

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